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Operation World

Operation World
Author Patrick Johnstone
Language English
Published 1974 (Dorothea Mission)
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Operation World is a reference book and prayer guide, begun by Patrick Johnstone and continued by Jason Mandryk, both from WEC International, a Christian mission agency. The first edition was published by Dorothea Mission, later editions by Send the Light, publishing branch of Operation Mobilisation (OM). The latest edition of Operation World was published by Biblica, but is now distributed by InterVarsity Press (IVP) after IVP acquired the publishing arm of Biblica in late 2011. Operation World content has been made available online at operationworld.org through GMI (Global Mapping International). It is aimed at informing Christians about every country in the world in order to encourage the church to pray for the world and to engage the world in Christian mission. This resource is written from an evangelical Christian point of view, and the Operation World team is now led by Molly Wall (also of WEC International).

Operation World was on the list of the 50 most influential evangelical books in Christianity Today magazine. It is intended to mobilize the church to effective intercession and world mission and ultimately, to help the global Church fulfil the Great Commission.

Operation World has been published in seven editions. The most recent is the 2010 edition, released in October 2010, the first major update since the 2001 edition. The original edition was produced in 1974 by Patrick Johnstone, a missionary in South Africa, as a 32-page booklet of basic information about 30 countries. Operation World has been translated into several other languages: Spanish, French, Dutch, German, Portuguese, Russian, Korean, and simplified Chinese. Parts of Operation World have been translated into Arabic, Indonesian, Urdu, and Czech. The cumulative number of copies printed in all languages exceeds 2.5 million. The team behind the production of Operation World consists of 8-10 full-time unpaid volunteers, from six countries.


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